Evidence against Jon Fiorenza as murderer of Nancy Evans Titterton, New York City. A man holds a piece of upholsterer's twine, evidence against 24-year old ex-convict, John Fiorenza in the psychopathic killing of Nancy Evans Titterton. A man speaks as he holds the piece of upholsterer's twine. Six men posing in a room. Exteriors of a building. Window of room where Titterton was killed and the shop where Fiorenza works. Detective George Swander and partner escort Fiorenza out of the shop. Press photographers take pictures.
Aviator Howard Hughes takes off in a Lockheed plane from Floyd Bennett Field, New York after speaking to the press. A crowd lined up behind the fences. Men work on the aircraft engine. Howard Hughes and others stand in front of the plane. Howard Hughes speaks to the press. Lockheed Super Electra taxis and takes off. The aircraft in flight. Manhattan skyline in the background.
J Arthur Rank presents a print of his production Hamlet to officials of New York University for Shakespearean studies at a ceremony in New York. He hands over the print in a bag with Hamlet written on it to a man. He speaks to other men.
Eddie Rickenbacker returns from France, to New York at the end of World War I. A large crowd greets him, as he shakes hands with an officer. He shakes hands with a young boy. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
The RMS Lusitania in New York harbor during World War I. Smoke rises from the ship. A New York ferry boat moves in the foreground as the Lusitania steams in New York harbor.
World War I Draft and mobilization activities in 1917-1918. American WWI military recruits get down from a railroad train to get to the training camp. U.S. Military officials board the seized Dutch steamer ship in New York Harbor (seized as a neutral vessel during timeframe that Dutch ships under the modus vivendi agreement with the allies were threatened by German U-boats). The ship appears to be the Nieuw Amsterdam. (Lettering behind officials as they board is clearly "Amsterdam" but there is an obstructed word before that may be "Nieuw". Several Dutch ships were seized by U.S. military officials during this same month, including the Nieuw Amsterdam). Crew on the deck of the steamer ship Amsterdam. Dutch flag flying on the ship.
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